Konq-PDF provides KDE service menus with multiple options to manage PDF documents.
The pdftk service menu offers a variety of useful tools for working with PDFs. These include the ability to join selected PDF files in alphabetical order, extract specific pages, burst PDF pages, and repair damaged files. Users can also add watermarks to pages, encrypt files with passwords, and attach other types of files (such as audio, image, or movie files). Additionally, this service menu allows users to uncompress or compress PDF files and view information about a document.
The pdfjam service menu is designed specifically for manipulating PDF layouts. Users can rotate files, add pages, and select how many pages per sheet to display. There are a variety of options for customizing the layout, including framed or no-framed setups.
To use Konq-pdf, users must have KDE 3.3.x as well as the pdftk and pdfjam packages installed on their system. Installation is simple and can be done either locally or system-wide on Ubuntu-based systems.
Recent updates to the Konq-pdf service menus include changes to text descriptions and compatibility with D3lphin, a new file manager forked from Dolphin for KDE4.
Overall, Konq-pdf is a powerful set of tools for anyone who regularly works with PDF documents. Its intuitive interface and wide array of functions make it a must-have for KDE users.
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